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In NH ‘Tree House,’ Conversation Pit Reveals Nature: How Much House
Mid-century modern conversation pits are making a comeback as people seek deeper connections and respite from a digitally driven world.

Mid-century modern conversation pits are making a comeback as people seek deeper connections and respite from a digitally driven world.

Mid-century modern conversation pits are making a comeback as people seek deeper connections and respite from a digitally driven world.
Mid-century modern conversation pits are making a comeback as people seek deeper connections and respite from a digitally driven world.
During the Gilded Age of architecture, wealth was often on display in opulent mansions rowhouses of industrialists and politicians.
During the Gilded Age of architecture, wealth was often on display in opulent mansions rowhouses of industrialists and politicians.
During the Gilded Age of architecture, wealth was often on display in opulent mansions rowhouses of industrialists and politicians.
House voyeurism: for when you don’t have the millions of dollars — or tens of millions of dollars — to buy these houses but want to gawk.
House voyeurism: for when you don’t have the millions of dollars — or tens of millions of dollars — to buy these houses but want to gawk.
House voyeurism: for when you don’t have the millions of dollars — or tens of millions of dollars — to buy these houses but want to gawk.
Built in 1695, the Reeves-Iszard-Godfrey House is listed on the national and New Jersey historic registers. It was expanded in 1800.
Now a single-family residence, a 1913 church echoes some of life’s most important milestones and celebrations from its cathedral ceilings.
A Queen Ann Spanish Victorian Revival home is one of several important Connecticut buildings designed by Dudley St. Clair Donnelly.
“Stationmasters” in Pennsylvania risked their lives by hiding escaped slaves traveling north to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
“Stationmasters” in Illinois risked their lives by hiding escaped slaves traveling north to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
“Stationmasters” in New York risked their lives by hiding escaped slaves traveling north to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
Driven by the “tiny house” trend, shipping container homes are popular among buyers seeking a more sustainable, minimalist lifestyle.
Driven by the “tiny house” trend, shipping container homes are popular among buyers seeking a more sustainable, minimalist lifestyle.
Driven by the “tiny house” trend, shipping container homes are popular among buyers seeking a more sustainable, minimalist lifestyle.
Give into real-estate voyeurism and satisfy your “house envy” by peeking inside these luxury homes in neighborhoods A-listers call home.
Give into real-estate voyeurism and satisfy your “house envy” by peeking inside these luxury homes in neighborhoods A-listers call home.
Give into real-estate voyeurism and satisfy your “house envy” by peeking inside these luxury homes in neighborhoods A-listers call home.
Secret rooms and passageways date back to the Egyptian Pyramids. Some shelter important secrets, while others are just for the fun of it.
Secret rooms and passageways date back to the Egyptian Pyramids. Some shelter important secrets, while others are just for the fun of it.
Secret rooms and passageways date back to the Egyptian Pyramids. Some shelter important secrets, while others are just for the fun of it.
Historic schools on a three-building parcel a blank slate. Also featured are a church and a warehouse, each transformed into luxury condos.
A warehouse has a second life as a luxury condo, and a National Register of Historic Places-listed school is a blank slate.
The character and charm of this American Trio Loft are highlighted by 19-foot ceilings accented with decorative tin panels.
Vacant schools are often perfect candidates for adaptive reuse because they have strong bones and are often architecturally interesting.
People who grew up playing pinbal now have the disposable income to introduce their kid to the game by including arcades in their homes.
What if you could enjoy resort-style living without having to travel — if you had the millions of dollars to buy one of these luxury homes?
With rapid improvements in elevator technology in the 1920s, architects turned undesirable attics into luxurious living spaces.
Thomas Jefferson brought the concept of dumbwaiters from France, using them at his Monticello plantation and the White House.
With a greenhouse, a bowling alley, and a basketball court with a digital scoreboard and retractable walls, there’s more to do than waltz.
Location matters with these three tiny homes — one on a historic ranch and two with fantastic access to water in prime vacation areas.
Living in these homes — an elegant estate, a lakefront retreat, and a mountain cabin in ski country — would be like living in a snow globe.
If you’re dreaming of training up your house for Christmas, why not imagine yourself in the lap of luxury in these three distinct homes?
Often cozy nooks tucked into unused spaces with no particular purpose in mind, secret rooms open the homeowner’s imagination.
As the trend toward minimalist living continues, about 63 percent of millennials said they’d consider buying a tiny house. Would you?
Holiday movies are already streaming. Much of the action takes in rooms wre designed with people who enjoy spending time together in mind.
This week: unreal home in made-up cowboy town, estate that was one of the sets for “The Perils of Pauline” and the historic Enslin Mansion.